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Congratulations to FBR Award Recipients
April 26, 2019
Introduction
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ne of the hallmarks of FFI is its ongoing commitment to advance the field of family enterprise research through its scholarly journal, Family Business Review (FBR). At the beginning of each year, we look back at the outstanding work of FBR and honor people in two categories — authors and reviewers — for the year just completed. Please join us in congratulating the following recipients!

Best Article
Recipients of the Best Article Award for an article published in 2018 are Frank Barbera, Isabell Stamm, and Rocki-Lee DeWitt for their article, “The Development of an Entrepreneurial Legacy: Exploring the role of anticipated futures in transgenerational entrepreneurship.”
Francesco Barbera
University of Adelaide
Isabell Stamm
Technical University Berlin
Rocki-Lee DeWitt
University of Vermont
Thanks to Lansberg, Gersick & Associates for its sponsorship of this award.
Best Article Honorable Mention
Recipient of Best Article Honorable Mention for an article published in 2018 is Inés Herrero for her article, “How Familial Is Family Social Capital? Analyzing Bonding Social Capital in Family and Nonfamily Firms.”
Inés Herrero
Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Outstanding Reviewer
The recipient of the Outstanding Reviewer Award is Emanuela Rondi, who has received the FBR Outstanding Reviewer Award for her 2018 reviews.
Emanuela Rondi
Free University of Bolzen-Bolzano
Thanks to Resource Management, LLC for its sponsorship of this award.
FBR Excellent Reviewers
Yannick Bammens
Maastricht University
Giovanna Campopiano
Lancaster University
Hanqing Fang
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Martín Larraza-Kintana
Universidad Pública de Navarra
Kincy Madison
Oklahoma State University
Evelyn Micelotta
University of New Mexico
Philipp Sieger
Universität Bern
These awards will all be presented at the FFI Miami conference, October 23-25.
Thanks to the FBR Award Committees
Best Article
Clay Dibrell, The University of Mississippi
Hanqing “Chevy” Fang, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Mattias Nordqvist, Jönköping International Business School
Jeremy C. Short, University of Oklahoma
Clay Dibrell, The University of Mississippi
Hanqing “Chevy” Fang, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Mattias Nordqvist, Jönköping International Business School
Jeremy C. Short, University of Oklahoma
Outstanding and Excellent Reviewers
FBR Editor and Associate Editors
About FBR
Published as a refereed journal since 1988, Family Business Review (FBR) is the leading scholarly publication devoted exclusively to exploration of the dynamics of family-controlled enterprise, including firms ranging in size from the very large to the relatively small. FBR is focused not only the entrepreneurial founding generation, but also on family enterprises in the 2nd and 3rd generation and beyond, including some of the oldest companies in the world. In addition, the journal publishes interdisciplinary research on families of wealth, family foundations and offices. Owned by the Family Firm Institute (FFI), FBR has an impact factor of 3.824 and is ranked 28/140 in Business accord to the Journal Citation Reports®, 2018 release, a Clarivate Analytics product.
Dates to Remember
MAY
6
Submission deadline for GEN faculty applications
submit
MAY
14
Webinar for GEN graduates
Please email gretchen@ffi.org if you are a GEN grad and have not received an invitation
MAY
31
Last day to enroll in Q2 GEN courses
JUN
18
NYC Regional Committee event | 4:30PM to 7:30PM
Host: Trusted Family, 1177 Avenue of the Americas, 7th fl., New York City
Program: The Paradigm Shift in Addiction Treatment: Implications for Families, Businesses, and their Family Enterprise Advisors
Email ffi@ffi.org if you have not received an invitation
JULY
1
Last day to submit a case for the Family Enterprise Case Competition
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OCT
23-25
Previous Edition
One of the benefits of being an FFI member is the opportunity to participate in a Virtual Study Group (VSG). In this issue we are pleased to welcome a new group, provide information on existing groups, and encourage you to join one of these or think of starting a new one.